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Evil Hat Production is a small press [[RPG]] publishing house behind such noteworthy games as [[Spirit of the Century]], [[Don't Rest Your Head]], and the Dresden Files RPG. They seem to like making very free-flow, role-play heavy games. | '''Evil Hat Production''' is a small press [[RPG]] publishing house behind such noteworthy games as [[Spirit of the Century]], [[Don't Rest Your Head]], and the Dresden Files RPG. They seem to like making very free-flow, role-play heavy games. | ||
== They suck == | |||
More recently, they have been at the center of a [[skub|minor controversy]]. After a card game based on Gamergate, a [[/v/]]-related consumer revolt, was published on the site of vendor DrivethruRPG, [[Butthurt|Evil Hat threatened to pull their products from the website if the card game wasn't removed]]. | |||
Then again in 2018, they released Fate of Cthulhu with a [https://twitter.com/EvilHatOfficial/status/1218223310367903744?s=19 big fat disclaimer about Lovecraft bad], while the CEO plainly states in a ([https://archive.md/ES8LX now deleted]) tweet that the game is using Cthulhu because Cthulhu sells. Hence, slamming on [[H.P. Lovecraft]] with one hand while making money on H.P. Lovecraft with the other. | |||
All in all, typical [[SJW]]s who fit the stereotype of being performative and not actually caring about the issues they harp on about. | |||
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Evil Hat Production is a small press RPG publishing house behind such noteworthy games as Spirit of the Century, Don't Rest Your Head, and the Dresden Files RPG. They seem to like making very free-flow, role-play heavy games.
They suck[edit]
More recently, they have been at the center of a minor controversy. After a card game based on Gamergate, a /v/-related consumer revolt, was published on the site of vendor DrivethruRPG, Evil Hat threatened to pull their products from the website if the card game wasn't removed.
Then again in 2018, they released Fate of Cthulhu with a big fat disclaimer about Lovecraft bad, while the CEO plainly states in a (now deleted) tweet that the game is using Cthulhu because Cthulhu sells. Hence, slamming on H.P. Lovecraft with one hand while making money on H.P. Lovecraft with the other.
All in all, typical SJWs who fit the stereotype of being performative and not actually caring about the issues they harp on about.